
School Counselor Consultation Skills for Working Effectively with Parents, Teachers, and Other School Personnel
by Brigman, Greg; Villares, Elizabeth; Mullis, Fran; Webb, Linda D.; White, JoAnna F.Buy New
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Summary
Elizabeth Villares, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Counselor Education at Florida Atlantic University. She is a former high school counselor and counseling director, and also teaches a course at FAU in school consultation and supervises school counselor interns who put into practice the consultation skills taught in this text. Her research areas include school counseling outcome research. She regularly works with school districts to develop effective counseling programs and to evaluate the impact of school counselors on student achievement and behavior.
Fran Mullis, Ph.D., is a professor-emeritus in the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State University, where she was a counselor educator. She coordinated the school counseling program and collaborated on the development of a course in School Counselor Consultation that uses the concepts and skills presented in this text. Dr. Mullis has experience as a school counselor and has published in the area of school counselor consultation and school counseling.
Linda D. Webb, Ph.D., is a professor-emeritus in the department of Counselor Education at Florida Atlantic University. She has expereince as a school counselor and guidance director at the elementary and high school levels. Dr. Webb has published and presented on many topics critical to student success. She has worked collaboratively to develop and teach a course in school counselor consultation based on the concepts, skills, and strategies presented in this text.
JoAnna White, Ed.D., is a professor-emeritus and former chair of the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State University. She has experience as a public school counselor and has published in the area of school counselor consultation. Dr. White collaborated with Dr. Mullis to develop and teach a course in school counselor consultation at Georgia State University.
Author Biography
Elizabeth Villares, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Counselor Education at Florida Atlantic University. She is a former high school counselor and counseling director, and also teaches a course at FAU in school consultation and supervises school counselor interns who put into practice the consultation skills taught in this text. Her research areas include school counseling outcome research. She regularly works with school districts to develop effective counseling programs and to evaluate the impact of school counselors on student achievement and behavior.
Fran Mullis, Ph.D., is a professor-emeritus in the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State University, where she was a counselor educator. She coordinated the school counseling program and collaborated on the development of a course in School Counselor Consultation that uses the concepts and skills presented in this text. Dr. Mullis has experience as a school counselor and has published in the area of school counselor consultation and school counseling.
Linda D. Webb, Ph.D., is a professor-emeritus in the department of Counselor Education at Florida Atlantic University. She has expereince as a school counselor and guidance director at the elementary and high school levels. Dr. Webb has published and presented on many topics critical to student success. She has worked collaboratively to develop and teach a course in school counselor consultation based on the concepts, skills, and strategies presented in this text.
JoAnna White, Ed.D., is a professor-emeritus and former chair of the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State University. She has experience as a public school counselor and has published in the area of school counselor consultation. Dr. White collaborated with Dr. Mullis to develop and teach a course in school counselor consultation at Georgia State University.
Table of Contents
Introduction and Overview
List of Tables
Part One: Grounding Your Approach to Consultation in the Schools
Chapter 1- School Counselors as Consultants
Chapter 2- A School-Based Approach to Consultation: Supporting Models and Theories
Chapter 3- The Practical Advantage of Adlerian Theory in Teacher and Parent Consultation
Chapter 4- Ethical Issues in Consultation
Part Two: Working in Schools as a Consultant
Chapter 5- Case Consultation with Teachers and Parents
Chapter 6- Typical Issues in School Consultation
Chapter 7- Workshops and Educational Programs
Chapter 8- Other Opportunities for Consultation in Schools
Chapter 9- Classroom Meetings: Creating a Climate of Cooperation
Chapter 10- Consultation with Administrators
Chapter 11- Consultation in the Community
Part Three: Addressing Twenty-First Century Needs
Chapter 12- The School Counselor as Leader
Chapter 13- A Systems Approach to School-Wide Consultation
Chapter 14- Consultation Supporting Student Mental Health: Anxiety
Chapter 15- Consultation and Trauma-Infused Practices
Chapter 16- School Counselor Consultation and Working with Undocumented Students
Concluding Remarks
References
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